Penang 2019 : Wonderfood Museum
9:06:00 PM
Hey guysss!
OMG it's been forever since i do fun travel related posts yes, i know i just got lazier and lazier (especially when it comes to editing and prepping the pic, and i don't even really edit my pics for the blog!!!). Part of it is also because i haven't gone to any countries that i haven't been to in a while, i do go on shorter and closer trips a lot more in the past 2 years due to various reasons and i am a bit too caught up to create posey photos for the gram so i haven't really just go to trips to enjoy and then document it on the blog like i used to. Totally hoping that i will be able to book another trip to unchartered territories (which is always an incentive to document it more closely) soon, most probably gonna do it in 2020 as i'm almost fully booked for 2019 haha (i am still open for December if anyone is interested in inviting me to be their travel buddy hahaha).
Anyway, we went to Penang last April and honestly i didn't plan to blog anything about this trip since i've been to Penang multiple times (and if you search this blog you will find my Penang posts from 2015 when i was still very diligent on my documenting my trips daily) and our main goal for this trip was food (for hubby) and Instagram content (for me and Bella) *LOL* but i ended up more pics that i cannot post all (you know how IG works haha, too many pics of one place and i won't get likes anymore :p) of them on the Gram so i decided to blog some (if i'm not too lazy. If i am then this will be the single post from the trip hahaha) of them.
One of the places that i specifically wanted to visit in Penang was the Wonderfood Museum because 1, i love museums, 2 i love cute things and 3 i like to take pictures - Wonderfood Museum arguably has all three so ever since i saw snippets of it from CL's IG, i already knew i wanted to come and it didn't disappoint coz it was pretty fun to visit!
Wonderfood Museum 49, Lebuh Pantai, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia +60 4-251 9095 Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 – 18:00 |
Like i already mentioned, i didn't plan to blog this at first - that's why you are not getting the whole front pic of the building and other details like i usually do >.<, sorry! I usually am very OCD and detailed oriented when it comes to blog posts, but this time i literally just want a platform to post all the silly pics we took!
Anyway, entrance fee is RM 25 for adult foreigners (RM 15 for kids) and nowadays it's just very easy to purchase entrance tickets in advance thanks to apps and websites like Klook and Traveloka (i think hunny purchased the entrance tickets from Traveloka because it was slightly cheaper than Klook) so i personally prefer to get them before my trip so i won't have to bring too much cash/use credit card overseas and make my schedule neater as well. I also think that the entrance fee is pretty reasonable for the experience, it's not too expensive that i wouldn't want to return.
In Wonderfood Museum not only you can learn mostly about Malaysian food diversities (as they are a melting pot nation too) but also take loads of pics for the gram.
Like hunny fulfilling one of his dreams to be a chef |
Ofc i oso had to take pics although i can't even boil water... |
Happy girls, dreaming to have endless feast without gaining an ounce... |
Like the all moldy ones |
Or you can pretend to be angry and hulk on the dining table without repercussion *LOL* |
What if all food and drinks (and your world) is black and white... How bleak would that be |
Okay so if you don't already know, i have a very cheap, very Indonesian taste bud. Don't get me wrong, i do love steaks, salads and stuffs, but my favorite FAVORITE foods that i can eat everyday without getting sick would all be Indonesian (and also other South East Asian) food. Stuffs like nasi padang, ayam penyet and bebek goreng are all i need in life >.<, another fave that not many of you might know? Sate kerang (i always find it hard to translate kerang to English, but after some research i think the best way to call it is scallop even though i have a very strong image on what scallop is and those aren't the kerang that i am thinking about *i feel like they're more like... mussels?? Or clams.. OMG i dunno!!!*, but maybe there plenty of different types of scallops? Oh geez, told ya i am bad when it comes to describing food and ingredients... But anyway!
So i was genuinely excited when i spotted the giant sate kerang i actually squaled and rushed over to snatch it. Yes peepel, i am 5 years old inside and i have no idea how to act cool at all |
If giant rubber kerangs makes me happy, imagine if you hand me a real thing... |
Like most of these creative, modern, selfie museums, they are actually located in a shophouse type of building and the rest of the exhibition are in the second floor.
I meannn... i meannn... Isn't this pic kinda realistic or what. The closest thing you will see me to a stove... |
I personally think i am a bit to cute to be a stall mamak... |
Giant pratas to feed the whole kampong |
Seriously tho, these plastic food can look so convincing, aren't they? |
I mean.... |
This could really happen to us in real life, no doubt about it |
This room was smaller and there are props strewn around so again this area could be pretty congested (although since the props are backed against walls, it's much easier to take picture without people photo bombing compared to the giant food area) so people actually watch you when you take pictures - and hunny and i hold nothing back when it comes to our couple pics so i guess i'm glad to entertain the other guests? They were having a blast laughing while watching us...
Here, i won't even edit my double chin for the full effect |
A much more flattering angle of me... In the world's most expensive (and most boring) food area haha |
Chilli!!! As a spicy food addict (i have reduce my spicy food intake since i realized that shrimp paste in sambals can give me allergies sometimes) i have to declare my love for chillies |
And eggs... OHHH how i loveee eggs... My favorite form is boiled (this is probably a very unpopular form *LOL*) but the sunny side up can represent alright |
This garnered so much laughter from other guests i felt like i should open up a donation centre next to him WTF |
Hehe, the drinks in a plastic bags also look very convincing yes! |
As for me, i prefer to pose with the fake sweets that to actually consume them *gimme all the carbs and savory food instead hahaha* |
Ofc i didn't take picture of every spot (the repeat with different type of food didn't interest me too much) and this looks like a very self-absorbed post as it has our faces in all of the pics haha but i think this post will give you a very clear idea of how the museum looks like and what to expect from it. If you are into interactive exhibition, love taking posey pics and have a passion for food, i would say this museum is a must visit at least once if you ever find yourself in Penang.
This museum is located in a very gorgeous, European vibed neighborhood so if you are keen, you can also take OOTDs and other pics outside (just make sure you come earlier or a little bit later as Penang is pretty hot with strong sun most of the time so photo taking outdoor in the middle of the day might risk a heatstroke *LOL*, okay lah a bit exaggeration but you get the gist :p).
Another tip, nearby this area you can find a cool award winning cafe that serves kawaii latte art (i posted some pics of the latte art we ordered, go check it out on my Instagram, search #PinkinPenang for my Penang pics or #Pinkjalanjalan for my travel pics in the past 3 years or so after i began using one specific hashtag hehe) called Coffe on the Table, after taking loads of pics and walking around the heat (this is also the area to take pics with the famous street art) you'd want a cold glass of refreshment (they also serve other kind of beverages and also food, ofc) and the place is worth checking out ^^.
Please let me know if you miss my travel posts, it might be the push that i need to write more about my travels like i used to!
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Wah keren bgt tempatnya ci😍 ntr mau ke situ ahh🤣 thanks ci rekomendasi tempatnyaa✨✨ smoga covid 19 cepet kelar🙏🏻🙏🏻
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